The servants amaz'd are scarce ever able To keep off their eyes, as they wait at the table ; And Molly and I have thrust in our nose, To peep at the captain in all his fine clo'es. Dear madam, be sure he's a fine spoken man, Do but hear on the clergy... The Works of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift ... - Strana 37autor/autoři: Jonathan Swift - 1784Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 str.
...the \ Doffor have humbled their Pride, For the. Captain's entreated to fit by your Side; And, becaufe he's their Betters, you carve for him firft, The Parfons, for Envy, are ready to burft : The Servants amaz'd, are fcarce ever able, To keep off their Eyes, as they wait at the Table; And, Molly... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 str.
...the * Doftor have humbled their Pride, For the Captain's entreated to fit by your Side ; And, becaufe he's their Betters, you carve for him firft, The Parfons, for Envy, are ready to burft : The Servants amaz'J, are fcarce ever able To keep off their Eyes, as they wait at the Table ; And, Molly... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 str.
...for him firft; The panetu for envy are ready to burft : The fervants ama2'd are fcarce ever able 13; To keep off their eyes, as they wait at the table; And Molly and I have thrult in our nofe To peep at the Captain in all his fine <•/<,'« : Dear Madam, be fure he's a fine... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 str.
...the Doctor * have humbled their pride, For the Captain's intreated to fu by your fide ; And, becaufe he's their betters, you carve for him ^firft; The...to burft ; The fervants amaz'd are fcarce ever able 135 To keep off their eyes, as they wait at the table ; f * Dr. Jenny, a clergyman in the neighbourhood.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 404 str.
...entreated to fit by your fide; " And, becaufe he 's their betters, you carve for him "firft; " The Paifons for envy are ready to burft. " The fervants amaz'd are fcarce ever able f To keep off their eyes, as they wait at the table $ " And Molly and I have thruft in our nofe " To... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1785 - 568 str.
...Doctor * hath humbled their " pride, " For the Captain's entreated to fit by your fide ; " And, becaufe he's their betters, you carve for him " firft ; ''...To keep off their eyes, as they wait at the table; * Doftor Jfnny, a clergyman fn the nefghbourhood. " And " And Molly and I have thruft in our nofe,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 str.
...adub, dub. The trumpeters fol low, I .(. t:\nRira ; while all ihe boys halloo. " The lervants amazcii are fcarce ever able " To keep off their eyes, as...at the table | " And Molly and I have thruft in our pole " To peep at the Captain in all his line cle >.<•. " Dear madam, be lure he 'sa ¡ine-i| oken... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 386 str.
...betters, you carve for him first ; The parsons for envy are ready to burst. The servants amaz'd are scarce ever able To keep off their eyes, as they wait at the table; And Molly and I have thrust in our nose, To peep at the captain in all his fine does. Dear madam, be sure he's a fine spoken... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 528 str.
...The Parfons for envy are ready to biirft. ' The fervants aivmz'd are fcarce ever able ' To keep ori their eyes, as they wait at the « table-, • And...Molly and I have thruft in our nofe ' To peep at the Captai'i in all his fine cli'cr. ' Dear madam, be fure he 'sa fine.fpoken man, ' Do but hear oh the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 558 str.
...betters, you carve for him first ; The parsons for envy are ready to burst. The servants amaz'd are scarce ever able To keep off their eyes, as they wait at the table ; And Molly and I have thrust in our nose, To peep at the captain in all his fine clo'es. Dear madam, be sure he's a fine... | |
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